Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It just occurred to me that this change breaks backward compatibility.
It will break scripts that try to clean up after Wget or that in any
way depend on the current naming scheme.
It may. I am not going to commit to never ever changing the current
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Hrvoje Niksic wrote:
Micah Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It just occurred to me that this change breaks backward compatibility.
It will break scripts that try to clean up after Wget or that in any
way depend on the current naming scheme.
It
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Alles, Kris wrote:
Hello,
Iām trying to query a url with arguments (i.e.
http:/www.thissite.com?title=1action=2). I get errors saying that
action is not a recognized internal or external command. I think this
is because wget uses the āā
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The original message you sent, and to which I responded, had
[EMAIL PROTECTED] in the Cc-list. That email address does not appear
to be valid; the mail relay host fro qa.ea.com (qamx-na1.ea.com)
rejected it with a relaying denied error. That seems
I tried wrapping the url with double quotes instead of single quotes and
it works. Please disregard previous message.
Thanks,
kris
From: Alles, Kris
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 10:25 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: Chavez, Alexander
Subject: Can't add
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Alles, Kris wrote:
I tried wrapping the url with double quotes instead of single quotes and
it works. Please disregard previous message.
Both single and double quotes should work in typical Unix shells.
Unless, of course, the quoted text contains